This Article is From Feb 10, 2011

Bappi Lahiri to be first Indian in Grammy jury

Bappi Lahiri to be first Indian in Grammy jury

Highlights

  • Bollywood music composer Bappi Lahiri has added another feather to his cap by becoming the first Indian composer to be in the Grammy jury for the awards in 2012.
  • "I will be a jury member in the Grammy awards next year. I will be among the members, who vote to decide a winner. This is the first time an Indian composer is being given this place," Lahiri told IANS.
  • This year Lahiri had also sent in his album World, Peace And harmony for the prestigious awards. It got him a spot in the top 50 Grammy albums but, however, lost out on the main five nominations.
  • In the album released only in US, the 58-year-old composer has collaborated with popular saxophone player Gerald Albright and himself sang and also played the tabla.
Mumbai: Bollywood music composer Bappi Lahiri has added another feather to his cap by becoming the first Indian composer to be in the Grammy jury for the awards in 2012.

"I will be a jury member in the Grammy awards next year. I will be among the members, who vote to decide a winner. This is the first time an Indian composer is being given this place," Lahiri told IANS.

This year Lahiri had also sent in his album World, Peace And harmony for the prestigious awards. It got him a spot in the top 50 Grammy albums but, however, lost out on the main five nominations.

In the album released only in US, the 58-year-old composer has collaborated with popular saxophone player Gerald Albright and himself sang and also played the tabla.

This year the Grammy Awards will be presented Feb 13 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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